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Electronic and surface engineering of Mo doped Ni@C nanocomposite boosting catalytic upgrading of aqueous bio-ethanol to bio-jet fuel precursors
Direct upgrading of aqueous bio-ethanol into higher alcohols is an emerging and highly attractive protocol to produce bio-fuels. However, it remains a great challenge to achieve high yield and selectivity of long-carbon chain higher alcohols, especially for C 8+ alcohols. Herein, the carbon encapsulated NiMo catalysts were designed and fabricated for direct upgrading of aqueous bio-ethanol. The NiMo@C catalyst with Ni/Mo ratio of 6/1 exhibited excellent performance with 89.4 % of bio-ethanol conversion and 42.1C-mol% of higher alcohols yield. The selectivity of C 8-16 products reached 44.7 %, which can be directly hydrodeoxygenated to produce bio-jet fuels. Characterization and DFT calculation results revealed that the doping of Mo tuned the electronic state of Ni and modified the surface properties ( i.e. , hydrophilicity, lipophilicity, and [OH] − adsorption), which enhanced the interaction of active site (NiMo-[OH] − ) with intermediate aldehyde in the oil phase and promoted secondary upgrading reaction to form C 8-16 alcohols. This work provides a promising approach to produce bio-jet fuels by direct upgrading of biomass fermentation ethanol.